NOT ME BUT YOU Vande Matram, was slogan during paritition of Bengal "Swaraj Mera Janamsiddha adhikar hai, aur main ise laker rahoonga" said Bal Gangadhar Tilak Tum Mujhe Khoon do aur main tumhe azadi doonga, Subhash Chandra Bose Bharat Chhodo, during quit India movement Don't pay tax, during Namak satyagrah Simon Vaapas Jaao, over the formation of indian constituion(British period) Angrez pet par laat marate hai, dadabhai Nauroji Agar koi, Azadi hamen Bheekh me do to aisi azadi hamen nahi chahiye, said extremists to moderate leaders way of submitting petition. Jai Hind, related with Shubhash Chandra Bose Bahron ko sunane ke liye, bam ki awaz ki jaroorat hai, Bhagat Singh after throwing bomb in assembly Inquilab Zindabad, slogans of revolutionaries Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna, Ab hamare dil mein hai, Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaq Ullah khan.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Green Journey From And To Life.....

As part of NSS this year NSS unit Tpra conducted a 3day camp at college it self. On the 1st day a small tele film was shown to the camp members on endosulphine which was to to make our present generation know the side effects of pestisides and harm. Second day was a excellent day werr we started our journey from college at 6.30 morning and the 1st place we visited was Alphonsa church at Bharananganam were we had our grand breakfast then to Kurishumala then to pine-Valley were we had our grand lunch (veg birayani).  Then at last we reached at Parundhanpara it was a cool place with rocky mountain slanting down wards some of our students headed by our programme officer Mr.Bijugopal went to an edged mountain and captured some risky shoot on camera.  At 6pm we started to travel back to college at 12.30 midnight we reached over their and our dinner in the very morning. Third day after camp evaluation camp was dispersed at 11 am.

Donate Ur life To Help 1 Life

NSS Govt.College unit no 55 next planning to conduct a blood donation camp.  It is planned to conduct it on feb 3rd. EKM IMA will be conducting the camp with us. Interested students may get registered their name either to of our programme officers or to Volunteers secretaries at the earliest.. 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Successful 7 Day Camp at (Thabitha Centre)......

NSS unit No.55 has successfully conducted this years 7 day NSS special camp at 'Thabitha Centre' KCLP School, Chithrapuzha, which was a great success headed by our programme officer Mr.Bijugopal & Mrs.Simi along with 54 young Nss youth.  The motive of the camp was service and humanity to our elders which we have never seen or which we have forgot in our life.  We were able to gift our old friends or grandparents with new dresses as a new year gifts by sacraficing our one day's breakfast.  We wear able to set small vegetable garden in their barren land .....at the end when we wear stepping down the center our eyes were filled with dew drops...dew drops of  love...affection....& sympathy for old friends........

NSS Camp



Tuesday, January 11, 2011

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

The National Service Scheme primarily stands for channelising the student youths in building the nation. The youth in all ages have been in the vanguard of progress and social change, thirst for freedom, impatience for quicker pace of progress and a passion for innovation coupled with idealism and creative fervour, saw the youth in the forefront of the freedom struggle in our own land. If our youth were inspired by the call of the Father of the Nation in the first half of this century, we now  face the challenge of economic development and technological progress with social justice.
Ever since independence there has been growing awareness of the desirability of involving students in National Service.The first Education Commission (1950) recommended the introduction of national service by students on a voluntary basis.Subsequently on the basis of suggestion made by the then Prime Minister pt. Nehru, a committee was appointed under the chairmanship pf Dr. C D Deshmukh to prepare a scheme for compulsory national service by youth in several countries, recommended that national service may be introduced on a voluntary basis. A similar recommendation was made by the Education Commission appointed under the Chairmanship of Dr. D S Kothari.
In April 1967, the Conference of State Education Ministers recommended that at the University stage, students could be permitted to join the National Cadet Corps which was already in existence on a voluntary basis and an alternative to this could be offered to them in the form of a new programme called the National Service Scheme (NSS). Promising sportsmen, however, should be exempted from both and allowed to join another scheme called National Sports Organization (NSO), in view of the need to give priority to the development of sports and athletics.